Sell your Maybach the Motorway way

    5,000+ car dealers compete to give you their best price* for your Maybach

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    • Instant valuation

      Our valuation tech uses live market data to estimate your car’s value accurately.

    • Get your highest price

      We’ll find the dealer in our network who’ll pay the most, without the hassle.

    • Free home collection

      Complete your sale in as little as 24 hours, with free collection & fast payment.†

    • Oh, and it’s 100% free

      Dealers pay a fee to buy your car. That means it’s completely free for you.

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    How it works

    Ready to let dealers compete? Enter your reg to get an instant valuation and create a car profile from your phone. Easy.

    We alert the 5,000+ car dealers in our nationwide network and they make their best offer for your car in our online sale.

    We'll present the highest offer for you to approve, then arrange a date for your car to be collected, for free, of course.

    You receive fast payment† in your bank account within 24 hours of collection. Ta-dah, you've sold your car the Motorway way!

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    5,000+ verified dealers ready to buy your car

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    Sell my Maybach

    Over 5,000 dealers ready to view your Maybach? Check. An easy sales process that can be done from your phone? Check. 100% free? Check. Welcome to selling your car the Motorway way.

    Selling your Maybach the Motorway way

    You could have your car sold in as little as 24 hours with Motorway, here’s how!

    1. It all starts with a valuation

      Valuations are instant and require only your reg and mileage. Because we built our valuation tool on smart data that looks at how cars like yours really have been selling, you’ll get a valuation that is totally accurate and up-to-date.

    2. Make a car profile

      All it takes is a few minutes, a few answers to simple questions, all done with a tap of your phone. Plus, we’ll guide you through those all-important photos, too, showing you all the key angles we need, all taken from your phone.

    3. Now to wait (but not for long)

      Once your profile is complete we can add it to our online sale. While you sit back and relax, we’ll alert our thousands of dealers to your car so they can view it and make an offer. Dealers compete with each other if they want to buy your car, there’s absolutely no haggling or stressful negotiations for you to worry about. We’ll be in touch as soon as the sale ends to let you know your highest price.

    4. Home collection

      That’s right, you don’t have to drive your car to a drop-off point (or worry about how to get home) because your winning dealer will come to you. Once they’re sure that the car matches your profile, payment is made by secure bank transfer.

    5. Ta dah!

      Get you, you just sold the Motorway way!

    What model of Maybach can Motorway help me sell?

    Motorway can help you sell all sorts of models of Maybach, including:

    • Maybach 57
    • Maybach Exelero
    • Maybach 57S
    • Maybach 62S
    • Maybach 62 Landaulet
    • Maybach Guard
    • Mercedes-Maybach GLS600
    • Mercedes-Maybach S650
    • Mercedes-Maybach S550
    • Mercedes-Maybach s600 Pullman

    A bit about Maybach

    Maybach is a German luxury car brand based in Stuttgart. Founded in 1909 by Wilhelm Maybach, the brand exists today as a sub-brand of Mercedes-Benz, with a blended brand banner of Mercedes-Maybach.

    The first Maybach car was an experimental vehicle completed in 1919 which was nonetheless well received when it went into production two years later. For a period of 1930, Maybach also had a presence in the UK as a maker of gearboxes. The brand established itself quickly as a premium brand, with heavy duty vehicles also in its catalogue. This association with building high performance engines for rail and marine vehicles led to Maybach being a key player in the development of vehicles for World War II, providing most of the engines used by the fleet of German tanks. After the war, however, most of Maybach’s energies were put into creating Mercedes cars after Daimler-Benz purchased the marque in 1960. This decade also saw Rolls Royce manufacture Maybach engines.

    Despite the development of two luxury cars (of similar specs but in different sizes), the Maybach 57 and Maybach 62, the marque was unable to find the demand it needed to sustain itself throughout the ‘90s. Daimler’s efforts throughout the ‘00s to reinvigorate the US market and plans to collaborate with Aston Martin on new models failed to be fruitful, and in 2011 the Maybach brand was cancelled.

    In 2014, it was announced that Maybach would be revived as a sub-brand of Mercedes, providing a new name to the Mercedes luxury vehicles that were designed to rival the offerings of Bentley and Rolls Royce. As of 2020, Daimler has pushed for more sales in China which has emerged as a key market for the brand with Maybach’s being used as limousines.

    Sell your Maybach

    Sell your Maybach the Motorway way! Our network of 5,000+ verified dealers compete to give you the best price*!

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